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Three bowls do I mix for the temperate: one to health, which they empty first; the second to love and pleasure; the third to sleep. When this bowl is drunk up, wise guests go home. The fourth bowl is ours no longer, but belongs to violence; the fifth to uproar; the sixth to drunken revel; the seventh
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As the Greek city-states established colonies throughout the
Mediterranean, the settlers brought grapevines with them and were active in cultivating the wild vines they encountered. Sicily and southern Italy formed some of the earliest colonies, as they were areas already home to an abundance of
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for more intense concentration of flavors and quality, rather than increased quantity. The economics of the time favored high yields for most crops, and intentionally limiting agricultural output was exceedingly uncommon in the ancient world. Theophrastus also detailed the practice of using
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The reputation of a wine depends on the region the wine came from rather than an individual producer or vineyard. In the 4th century BC, the most expensive wine sold in the local agora in Athens was that from
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Like early wine critics, Greek poets would extol the virtues of certain wines and review less favorably those not up to their standards. The wines most frequently cited as being of good quality were those of
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in 691 AD, exactly three centuries after
Theodosius closed the temples, a canon was issued expressly forbidding the cries of "Dionysus!" from the wine treaders, who still were masked; it was recommended that
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was recorded as having committed suicide by drinking wine full-strength. Greeks asserted that the dilution of wine with water was a mark of civilized behavior, whose contrast was embodied in the myth of the
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describes that part of its wrought decoration illustrating the grape harvest from a vineyard protectively surrounded by a trench and a fence; the vines stand in rows supported on stakes. He also wrote that
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soon followed, with the expectation that not only would colonial wine production supply domestic needs, but also create trading opportunities to meet the demand of the nearby city-states.
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discovered off the coast of southern France included nearly 10,000 amphoras containing nearly 300,000 litres (79,000 US gal) of Greek wine, presumably destined for trade up the
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in two, each then carrying one half around the perimeter of the vineyard in an opposite direction from the other. Where they met again, the carcass would be buried next to the vineyard.
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helped ancient Greece trade with neighboring countries and regions. Many mannerisms and cultural aspects were associated with wine. It led to great change in
Ancient Greece as well.
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included several artifacts demonstrating the strong ties between Greek wine traders and local Celtic villagers. The most notable of these was a large Greek-made
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marked the opening of the wine jars from the previous autumn harvest, featuring wine-drinking contests and a procession through Athens carrying wine jars. The
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vats with a rope or plank above. Vineyard workers grasped the rope for balance to crush the grapes with their feet, occasionally to the accompaniment of a
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The most common style of wine in ancient Greece was sweet and aromatic, though drier wines were also produced. Color ranged from dark, inky black to
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435:(Greek: ἡμερίς), after their adjective for "tame" (Greek: ἥμερος), differentiating it from its wild form. A massive rootstock was carved into a
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was once driven insane after drinking wine this way. They also believed that undiluted wine could even kill the drinker: the Gallic chieftain
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to black eyes; the eighth is the policeman's; the ninth belongs to biliousness; and the tenth to madness and the hurling of furniture.
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and beyond, the Greeks traded their knowledge of viticulture and winemaking, as well the fruits of their own production. Millions of
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from classical times bear witness to the importance of wine to the ancient Greek economy. With every major trading partner, from the
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included theatrical performances of both comedies and tragedies in honor of the God of wine. Wine was a frequent component at the
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celebrating the "month of the new wine." The cult of
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had their associated vineyards, as
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from a grape variety known as
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of wine. Greeks embedded the arrival of winemaking culture in the mythologies of
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itself provided a large and lucrative market for wine, with significant vineyard estates forming in the
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to ward off disease and bad weather. For example, two vineyard workers would tear a live white
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worth—about 3 liters, or the equivalent of four standard 750 ml
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grapevines. The Greeks called the southern part of the
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purposes in Greek society. The "feast of the wine" (
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and repeated twice in Homer. Along with olives and
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1318:Dionysos: Archetypal image of indestructible life
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145:Viticulture has existed in Greece since the late
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1127:and suggested various remedies for it. The poet
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1456:Wine also plays a leading role in the myths of
506:with stacked plants for easier cultivation and
319:in southern France and along the shores of the
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190:of the mid-second millennium BC, wine and the
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990:drank unmixed or undiluted wine and that the
885:(in present-day Turkey). It was suggested by
792:3rd-century Roman sarcophagus with Dionysus,
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81:The ancient Greeks pioneered new methods of
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943:drinking cup was used to serve Greek wine.
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431:Ancient Greeks called the cultivated vine
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141:A golden goblet from the Mycenaean period.
776:Learn how and when to remove this message
598:include some of the earliest mentions of
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1545:Pausanias, Guide for Greece 10.19.4-23.9
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244:and quite possibly to mainland Greece.
206:, "wine-colored") is twice attested in
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407:Viticulture and winemaking influences
23:Greek influence in the 6th century BC
4079:Illicitanus Limin/Portus Illicitanus
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1259:, pp. 35–46 Simon and Schuster 1989
714:adding citations to reliable sources
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349:probably reached those areas first.
1516:Noted in Kerenyi 1976:67 and notes.
1400:Michael Ventris and John Chadwick,
1004:battle of Lapiths with the Centaurs
955:was difficult to control, a common
69:when they learned to cultivate the
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1298:"The Oxford Companion to Wine"
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105:, as well as others, through
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2463:Military of Mycenaean Greece
1402:Documents in Mycenaean Greek
333:region and on the island of
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1438:A Short History of Wine
1347:A Greek–English Lexicon
1316:Noted in Karl Kerenyi,
1121:negative health effects
2644:Artists & scholars
2559:List of ancient Greeks
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1870:Ancient Greek colonies
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3197:Architecture
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2842:Aristophanes
2701:Philosophers
2671:Philosophers
2503:Spartan army
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2222:(338–322 BC)
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2204:(374–196 BC)
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3390:Philippeion
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2686:Seven Sages
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1984:Megalopolis
1921:City states
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1487:Argonautica
1375:wo-no-qo-so
1255:H. Johnson
1187:Wine portal
1085:Hippocrates
1060:Anthesteria
1055:The Bacchae
1050:Euripides's
995:Cleomenes I
766:August 2021
660:mulled wine
569:earthenware
451:. The late
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354:Greek coins
347:Phoenicians
210:tablets at
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83:viticulture
4595:Greek wine
4569:Categories
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4276:Phanagoria
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4226:Hermonassa
4216:Dioscurias
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3748:Scylletium
3733:Poseidonia
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3535:Macedonian
3453:Samothrace
3438:Hephaestus
3385:Long Walls
3364:Structures
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3251:Technology
3214:Literature
3148:Philosophy
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2789:Pythagoras
2784:Protagoras
2774:Parmenides
2759:Heraclitus
2744:Empedocles
2734:Democritus
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1830:Hellespont
1795:Aegean Sea
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1466:Amphitryon
1416:XIII.703;
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1235:References
1219:Greek wine
1097:antiseptic
1095:and as an
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988:barbarians
957:wine fault
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827:Chalkidike
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682:Greek wine
600:straw wine
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4117:Apollonia
4094:Zacynthos
4016:Ptolemais
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3973:Therassía
3968:Strongyle
3948:Ereikousa
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3811:Apollonia
3688:Hipponion
3485:Mycenaean
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3380:Lion Gate
3283:Mythology
3246:Sculpture
3209:Astronomy
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3118:Festivals
3103:Education
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2932:Sophocles
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2852:Euripides
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2769:Leucippus
2729:Aristotle
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2260:Free city
2055:Macedonia
1939:Byzantion
1845:Macedonia
1810:Cyrenaica
1787:Geography
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321:Black Sea
284:Palestine
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257:Greek god
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119:Etruscans
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4534:Category
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3821:Casmenae
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2323:Heliaia
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4544:Portal
4492:People
4480:Cities
4419:Sinope
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4339:Athina
4324:Amisos
4286:Tanais
4281:Pityus
4206:Charax
4157:Pharos
4152:Orikon
4049:Helike
4039:Alonis
4006:Cyrene
3938:Didyme
3851:Himera
3826:Catana
3788:Sicily
3778:Thurii
3773:Terina
3738:Pixous
3693:Hydrus
3668:Croton
3500:Aeolic
3418:Aphaea
3341:Dodona
3326:Delphi
3295:Temple
2971:Others
2922:Sappho
2907:Pindar
2882:Lucian
2877:Ibycus
2862:Hesiod
2799:Thales
2567:Rulers
2546:People
2523:Xyston
2518:Xiphos
2379:Koinon
2285:Tyrant
2275:Stasis
2265:Koinon
2065:Pontus
2040:Epirus
2009:Sparta
1999:Rhodes
1994:Megara
1989:Thebes
1934:Athens
1860:Pontus
1825:Epirus
1815:Cyprus
1800:Aeolis
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3996:Barca
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3768:Taras
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